Well, honey, 60Hz is a frequency, not a measurement of current. It's like comparing apples to Oranges. If you want to know how many amps a device draws at 60Hz, you need to look at the device's power rating and do some basic math. So, in short, 60Hz is equal to zero amps, but that's not really the whole story.
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There is no direct conversion between frequency (Hz) and amperage (amps). Amperage is a measure of electrical current, while frequency is a measure of how often the current changes direction in an alternating current system. The amperage in a circuit is determined by the voltage and the resistance in the circuit, not the frequency.
The two are unrelated.
HZ refers to the rate at which the electrical current cycles between positive and negative.
Amps refers to the capacity for work that is available from a specific circuit.
1.3 amps
To calculate amperage using Ohm's Law (I = V/R), you need to know the resistance (R). In this case, with a voltage of 120V and frequency of 60Hz, you can't determine amperage without knowing the resistance of the circuit.
50 milliamps (mA) is equal to 0.05 amps.
75 milliamps is equal to 0.075 amps.
watts are equal to amps times volts.